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International public procurement law : The evolution of international regimes on public purchasing / by Arie Reich.

By: Series: Studies in transnational economic law ; v. 12Publication details: The Hague ; Boston : Kluwer Law International, 1999.Description: xxi, 398 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9041196854
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.754 REI REI
LOC classification:
  • K884 .R45 1999
Contents:
CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ABBREVIATIONS; PREFACE; Ch. I. The Problem of Protectionist Procurement Policies Ch. II. Normative Analysis of Protectionist Procurement Policies: Are they Economically or Morally Sound? Ch. III. Early Attempts to Eliminate Domestic Preference Policies: The European Free Trade Association Ch. IV. The European Community: The First Try Ch. V. On the Multilateral Level: The GATT Code on Government Procurement Ch. VI. A Bilateral Approach: Government Procurement under the Israel-United States Free Trade Agreement Ch. VII. Government Procurement under the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement Ch. VIII. Opening up Procurement Markets in the European Community: A Second Try Ch. IX. Public Procurement under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Ch. X. Back to the Multilateral Level: The Uruguay Round and the GATT Procurement Code Ch. XI. Summary and Conclusions: What's Next? Appendix Index;
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

CONTENTS;
FOREWORD;
ABBREVIATIONS;
PREFACE;
Ch. I. The Problem of Protectionist Procurement Policies
Ch. II. Normative Analysis of Protectionist Procurement Policies: Are they Economically or Morally Sound?
Ch. III. Early Attempts to Eliminate Domestic Preference Policies: The European Free Trade Association
Ch. IV. The European Community: The First Try
Ch. V. On the Multilateral Level: The GATT Code on Government Procurement
Ch. VI. A Bilateral Approach: Government Procurement under the Israel-United States Free Trade Agreement
Ch. VII. Government Procurement under the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement
Ch. VIII. Opening up Procurement Markets in the European Community: A Second Try
Ch. IX. Public Procurement under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Ch. X. Back to the Multilateral Level: The Uruguay Round and the GATT Procurement Code
Ch. XI. Summary and Conclusions: What's Next?
Appendix
Index;

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